50 Ideas For Successful Blog Posts


50 Ideas For Successful Blog Posts

Now that we covered how to find hot ideas and keywords, let’s talk about the style of post that you’re going to write. Below we list over 50+ types of blog posts to start getting your creative juices flowing.
With the ultimate list of blog post ideas here, you’ll never be short on topics to write about. Create some linkable assets for your site that naturally attract backlinks.
Take 30 minutes to come up with a content idea for each list item now, and you have all of the blog content ideas you need for a year!
Let’s get into it!

Useful Blog Post Ideas

Valuable blog posts improve your audience’s life. It’s why you read your favorite blog.
Informative posts position you as an authority on the topic while making your audience like and trust you. So be useful!
1. List Post
List posts, known as “listicles” are probably the most common type of post. Why? Because they’re useful and people enjoy reading them! Create a great list of anything that the audience in your niche would find valuable or interesting. For example, this post you’re reading is a list of blog topics to write about, because content marketing is important for SEO.


2. “How To” Post
A How To Post is one you’ll find yourself using often. Break down an outcome into steps. Make it easy to understand by including images, videos and/or audio. 
3. Case Study Post
A case study looks at a project, process, and the result in more of a story-driven format. Try using it to highlight a success from your product or service. 
4. Problem/Solution Post
Identify a problem in your post’s title, headline and introduction.
Then use the rest of the post to present the solution to that problem.
This type of post can also be framed as a “How To,” an Ultimate Guide, or another angle.
5. FAQ Post
People often search their questions in Google and other search engines.
An FAQ post lets you create a piece of content answering those questions.
If you have a more detailed answer to a question, link to that post from your FAQ.
6. YouTube Video Cut-Up Post
You can do this for your own video or a popular video made by someone else.
Turn the video into a blog post of text and images with the equivalent information.
Embed the video, take screenshots and add text.
7. Questions to Ask Post
This post recommends questions that your audience should ask, but usually don’t.
It’s a good way to inform and educate. You can format it like an FAQ.
8. Research Post
Publishing a study you’ve conducted can get you referral traffic through social shares and backlinks.
Find a good angle and back it up with real data.
9. Checklist Post
This type of post gives your audience a list of action steps to take. Crossing items off a list is engaging.
10. Ultimate Guide Post
An ultimate guide should be a truly epic post on a topic.
It can be a tutorial or a definitive source of information on a topic.
For example, we have a guide on blogger outreach for guest posts and influencer marketing:
11. Definition Post
If people are searching for “What is [topic]?” you can provide a post answering that question for them.
12. Series Post
Separate a topic into a series of posts. Link them together as they get published.
13. Statistical Post
Similar to a research post, you publish relevant numbers around your blog’s topic.
If you can’t come up with internal statistics for an interesting post, you can combine statistics from multiple posts and curate them into yours. Just be sure to give credit where it’s due.

Authoritative Blog Post Ideas

You can leverage someone else’s authority by promoting them on your blog.
To get promoted by other people and brands, be generous by first promoting them.
Just be sure to do some blogger outreach and let them know they appeared in your article.
14. Link Roundup
Are you reading other blogs?
If you’re regularly consuming content, curate the best pieces of content around a topic into a list your audience would be interested in.
Add a description and link for each piece and you’re done!
15. Quote Post
Frame a topic or ask a question, then aggregate them into a list of quotes from related influencers.
Quotes from movers and shakers are a great way to whip up a quick post.
16. Crowdsourced Post
You can reach out to influencers to get a unique quote from each of them.
Email 10 influencers or so asking them to answer a question in 100 words or less.
17. Interview Post
Have you thought about interviewing someone?
You’d be surprised at who might be willing to give you an interview.
Set up a call that you record through an app like Zoom or Skype.
Transcribe the interview (or have it transcribed for you) and publish the video interview with the transcription below it.
18. The Best “_” Post
Similar to a link roundup, but with more of a reviewer’s tone to the writing.
Create a list of the best tools, books, resources or other content with a description and link for each.


19. The Best “_” to Follow Post
Create a list of your favorite things. Such as events, influencers, podcasts, Facebook groups, blogs, Youtube channels, etc. for your audience to follow.
Add links to the website, social media channels, or any relevant links to direct your audience to.
21. Profile Post
You can write a magazine-style profile of a relevant influencer.
Contact them to make sure they know you’ve profiled them.
Chances are, they’ll share it to their network!
22. Viral Content Aggregator Post
Identify content around a topic that’s been getting a lot of social shares.
Curate it into one post of all that’s going viral during the past week or month for that topic.
23. Weekly Pick Post
Make a short blog post that details a piece of content, resource or tool that your audience might find valuable.
It can be something on your site or another site. It’s a chance to highlight a single thing your audience might like to see.

Fun Blog Post Ideas

You can entertain people with your creative blogging ideas! It’s hard but if you can do it right you’ll get some very engaged readers.
Here are some fun blog post ideas.
24. Narrative Post
Storytelling is a fantastic way to keep your reader’s attention.

25. Satirical Post
Can you make people laugh through satire? Use irony or hyperbole for timely topics and this can work well.
For example, our 2018 April Fool’s post recommended cat-related content for Google’s algorithm. Some people even believed what they read!

26. Meme Post
Meme’s are humorous viral images or video that get shared on the web.
We love memes here at The HOTH, we sprinkle them in our blog posts sometimes.
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You might not want to publish a post that is just a single meme, but a curated meme-roundup around a theme could be a great post.
27. Illustrated Post
A comic or illustration can get your audience giggling and thinking at the same time.

28. Parody Post
Similar to a satirical post. You can imitate a widely known brand or person in your niche.
You can turn them into a funny caricature and entertain.

Timely Blog Post Ideas

Why do people read news? Because it’s about what’s happening right now!
Timely blog posts can be very effective because you’re a source for trending information.
29. Review Post
Write an honest review about a product, service, event, or anything else.
Be honest in your review rather than highlighting just the positives.
30. Survey Post
Survey your audience about a trending or newsworthy topic. Poll them through email, social media or in-person.
Present the results in a blog post and add your commentary on them.
31. News Update Post
Make a new post for every major current event.
You don’t need to be the first to write about it, but you do need to present it in a way that your audience finds valuable.
We keep our audience up-to-date on Google’s search algorithms.

32. Trendspotting Post
If you can spot trends before they’re popular, make a post about the trend itself and piggyback off its increasing interest.
33. Concerns Post
What are some current challenges facing your audience?
Voice the concerns they might have about an issue that affects them and recommend a solution.

Write a Personal Blog Post

These personal blog post ideas can show that there’s a real human behind the content you’re putting out.
Add these personal blog topics to your lineup to help add variety to your content.
34. Inspirational Post
Inspiring content can be very engaging. We all want to be inspired.
This can take shape as a profile post, a story, a quote post…anything that is truly inspirational.

35. Personal Experience Post
Lower your guard and write from a first-person perspective to describe a relatable personal experience.
Whether it’s an epic failure or a sweet success, this post humanizes you as publisher.

36. Rant Post
Using this depends on your brand voice. It won’t work for everyone.
A rant about a topic your audience is already thinking about and discussing can be engaging if you can make a coherent argument.
37. Off-Topic Post
You want to make sure to bring this type of post back around to the value you offer your audience.
It can be very interesting to see a post with an off-topic angle from someone who you’ve grown accustomed to.

Write a Controversial Blog Post

A controversial blog post can pique your audience’s interest in the blog topic you write about.
38. Persuasive Post
Try presenting your side of an argument under debate to convince your audience.
If you can find someone to disagree with, give their side of the argument in the same post.
39. Prediction Post
We’re all curious about the future.
Speculating about it and making a prediction can generate debate.
40. Reaction Post
React to a notable piece of content is published by someone else.
Give your thoughts on a blog post, a video, an online course, an event.
You can embed a video or social media post and react to it, as another way to do this.
41. What If Post
Speculate on how things might be different by framing your post accordingly.
Make sure you pick something that people would actually care about or find interesting.
For example: What if X happened, what would the result be?
42. Critical Post
If you do this type of controversial blog post it can be very interesting.
Just make sure you’re justified in your attack of the company, event, or person so that you don’t end up the loser.
This can be a polarizing topic, but it can get people strongly on your side.

Lifestyle Blog Post Ideas

Like personal blog posts, a lifestyle post humanizes you or your business.
Use these posts to show them that yes, you’re just like them! People engage with blogs that they like and trust.
43. Behind the Scenes Post
This type of post lets your audience see what things look like from your perspective.
Show the process you did to make content, give an office tour, describe a recent experience at an event– all of these are good behind the scenes topics for you to create.
44. Holiday Post
Rather than take a break during holidays, try using it to create a holiday-themed post.
This lets you celebrate with your audience.
45. Fashion Post
Create content showing pictures and describing what you or people at your business wearing (hint: Swag). If you don’t at least have a T-shirt with your blog logo made, you’re missing out!
Selling your own branded apparel can be an added revenue stream for all kinds of businesses. You plan to grow your fans, right?

Promotional Blog Post Ideas

Depending on you or your company, you might use your blog for promotional purposes.
The key is not to annoy or frustrate your loyal readers. Keep providing them value through your promotional blog posts.
46. Best Of Post
Make a quick blog post that rounds up the most popular content on your site.
47. Company News or Product Update Post
If you have loyal customers, posting about happenings at your company or a new product can do well on your blog.
48. Product Tips Post
Sell products? Make sure your audience is getting the most value out of them.
Write a blog post that helps them get a better experience out of using your product or service.
49. Comparison Post
Compare your product or service’s features/benefits to other solutions out there.
50. Project Log Post
If you’re working on a big project, keep your readers excited about it by regularly updating them on its progress.
Mention what you’ve accomplished so far, and what you have left to do.

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